Vantage West and College Bound AZ Partnership converts corporate technology donations into scholarships, laptops, and support for first-generation college students in Metro Phoenix.
MESA, Ariz. (April 22, 2026)
Vantage West Credit Union and College Bound AZ today announced a new partnership transforming discarded electronics into scholarships, laptops, and critical college support for underserved students across Metro Phoenix. The initiative diverts e-waste from landfills while converting corporate technology donations into direct educational impact for first-generation college students.
Electronic waste, or e-waste, is one of the fastest-growing waste streams in the world, with millions of tons discarded each year. These items, from computers and phones to household electronics, often contain hazardous materials that can harm the environment if not properly recycled. At the same time, they hold valuable components that can be recovered and repurposed. College Bound AZ’s initiative tackles both challenges, keeping e-waste out of landfills while transforming it into a powerful driver of educational opportunity.
College Bound AZ delivers its college access programming in partnership with East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT), where hundreds of career and technical education students prepare for both college and workforce pathways. “This initiative turns yesterday’s technology into tomorrow’s opportunity,” said Elizabeth Paulus, Executive Director of College Bound AZ. “Every laptop we refurbish represents a student gaining the tools to succeed in college, and for many of our students at EVIT, it’s the bridge between career training and a successful transition into college and the workforce,” said Elizabeth Paulus, Executive Director of College Bound AZ.”
One of the program’s leading supporters, Vantage West Credit Union, has stepped forward to help launch this effort through its donation of e-waste. In the first pickup coordinated as part of this new collaboration, Vantage West contributed more than 10,000 pounds of electronic waste, demonstrating the powerful impact businesses can have through responsible disposal. In addition to advancing environmental sustainability, the program offers a meaningful way for companies to give back—turning surplus technology into tax-deductible contributions that directly support student success. College Bound AZ has partnered with Bits n’ Bytes Computers, a trusted recycler that handles all collection and responsible processing of donated electronics.
Most importantly, each donation helps ensure that College Bound AZ students, many of whom are first-generation and enrolled at East Valley Institute of Technology (EVIT), have access to reliable technology as they transition from high school into college and career training programs. “At Vantage West, we are committed to strengthening the communities we serve,” said Rosanna Ramirez, PR and Market Developer. “This partnership allows us to reduce environmental impact while directly investing in the future of local students. It’s a powerful example of how businesses can make a meaningful difference.”
As College Bound AZ expands its work with EVIT students, the Tech for Tomorrow initiative serves as both a sustainability solution and a workforce readiness investment—aligning technology access with Arizona’s growing demand for skilled, credentialed talent.
Businesses and organizations are invited to participate by donating used electronics. Pickups can be easily arranged through the College Bound AZ website.
(As announced in a press release by College Bound AZ 2026.)
About College Bound AZ
Established in 2010, College Bound AZ is a nonprofit dedicated to helping underrepresented students access and succeed in higher education through scholarships, guidance, and support. Serving the Greater Phoenix area, the organization supports approximately 750 students annually on their journey to and through college.
College Bound AZ is a registered 501(c)(3) and an Arizona Qualified Charitable Organization, making all donations eligible for the Arizona Charitable Tax Credit as allowed by law.
For more information, visit collegeboundaz.org